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Alisa Goods was found dead in a Las Vegas drainage ditch near Harry Reid International Airport after surveillance showed her collapsing on Aug. 8.
A kitten named Jersey survived a hundreds-mile trip wedged inside a car from New Jersey to the University of Georgia campus before mechanics finally freed him.
President Donald Trump will award the Congressional Space Medal of Honor to the Artemis II crew at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston on Aug. 28.
Trump fired back at a protester who interrupted his South Carolina rally, quipping that the heckler's mom is voting for him while showing support for Sen. Darline Graham.
Florida Senate candidate Angie Nixon rejected key Democratic Socialists of America positions on abolishing the Senate and defunding the military on "Meet the Press NOW."
Klay Thompson is expected to join Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bam Adebayo in Miami after clearing waivers following his Mavericks contract buyout.
Fox News Digital reviews Lionsgate's action film "Mutiny" starring Jason Statham, Annabelle Wallis and Roland Møller. Directed by Jean-François Richet.
The president of the Log Cabin Republicans announced the gay conservative group will no longer advocate for transgender, removing the "T" from their LGBT mission.
Rashod Bateman in June allegedly smashed his ex-girlfriend's car windows and windshield, leading to three domestic violence charges.
Anthony Fauci's legal defense fund launches as Rand Paul pushes the Department of Justice to prosecute him over his Fifth Amendment invocations.
Alex Palou leads the NTT IndyCar Series standings by 133 points heading into the Freedom 250 Grand Prix on the Washington D.C. street circuit.
The Department of Homeland Security rejected Angie Nixon's claim that ICE is a "weaponized paramilitary force" designed to terrorize minority groups.
A loose bull ran along Highway 35 for hours before Half Moon Bay ranch foreman Samuel Ramos Palomino answered the late-night call for help.
Jennifer L. Pearson allegedly had a blood alcohol level above the legal limit when her boat struck a channel marker in Barnegat Bay on Memorial Day.
Alliance Defending Freedom warned the WNBA that silencing fans who support keeping women's sports female could expose the league to legal action.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has referred DFW and George Bush Intercontinental airports to the Justice Department over Islamic wudu washing stations.
The Pentagon fired three staffers from the military newspaper Stars and Stripes, including longtime publisher Max Lederer, for alleged insubordination.
The wrongful death lawsuit alleges no security guard was aboard the Charlotte light-rail train when Iryna Zarutska was fatally stabbed in 2025.
Lane Kiffin returns to Oxford as LSU's coach for the Magnolia Bowl, with College Gameday confirmed and available tickets starting in the $600 range.
JD Vance targeted Abdul El-Sayed's past remarks linking Sharia law criticism to White supremacy, arguing Democrats have abandoned union workers.
Andrew Haden, 48, who ran the office after Trump fired Biden appointee Tara McGrath, was found dead in a San Diego federal building Wednesday.
Meghan Markle's planned return to acting follows struggles with Netflix and Spotify ventures, and experts say she needs a role that shocks audiences.
Brian Hickerson's brother detailed the moments before calling 911 for Hayden Panettiere, pushing back against speculation surrounding her death.
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner announced that he is withdrawing from the 2026 U.S. Open with a right knee injury, marking his first missed Grand Slam tournament since 2019.
Children's YouTuber Ms. Rachel posted a video claiming Black people "don't hang themselves from trees" after Raleigh police ruled a death a suicide.